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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

How to Remove Mold Stains From Guitar Case

One f the most important thing about having a music instrument is the way you preserve it. If you have a guitar, it is essential not only to take care of it regularly, but also to maintain its case. If the case is damage, it is likely to find damages on your guitar as well. For example, if you notice a mold stain on your case, you will certainly find the same one on your guitar- just the mold grows in dark and moist places, and a hardshell guitar case is not the exception. This is the reason why it is better to put your music equipment in hospitable environments, which is well-ventilated and have a consistent temperature.

Considering all the factors, which are a lot, it will be better to take some preventative actions. Being aware of that cleaners HaveringatteBower provide the following tips on how to handle your guitar mold problems:
Your first step should be to fill a bucket with one bleach and nine warm water.
Work on the damage areas with a rag dampen in the cleaning mixture. Be careful not to saturate too much the case surface.
Take the case outdoors to naturally dry on the sunlight.
After that go over the moldy areas of the inside of the case with a disinfectant.
To totally remove the harmful particles vacuum the inside of the guitar case. Cleaners Hayes explain that it will be better to work with a long, skinny nozzle to get into the hard-to-reach corners of the case.
If you want to get rid of the unpleasant bleach smell, spray the case with a Fabreze air freshener and let it sit like that overnight. Alternatively you can just put a bag of coffee grounds into the case.

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